In Alphabetical Order…(clicking a link opens a new browser window with photo, address, phone, map location, etc.).
This page was originally created in 2000. Many of the pubs had closed by 2020, and at the time of this update (Feb 2021) it’s unclear how many pubs will survive the Covid-19 lockdowns.
Fancy a beer, or some pub grub? Here’s a list of most of the areas pubs, plus photos of most of them. Their names often give hints to the areas past, e.g. the Leeds Arms that are named after the Dukes of Leeds who used to live around here. There’s probably around 50+ pubs and clubs (about 1 per 1,000 of the population).
Although many have struggled over the last 10 years as they’re undercut by supermarket beer and face increasing costs for rates/leases/heating etc.
And RIP (as pubs anyway) – The Waleswood (Wales Bar), Lord Conyers (Kiveton), Browneys (Thurcroft) and the Falcon (Dinnington) – for since 2000 they’ve all either shut as pubs. |
By location (click on a town/village)…
Also worth a visit are the local breweries website, e.g. Abbeydale Brewery and Kelham Island brewery.
Anston pubs
Aston cum Aughton and Swallownest
Oak Inn, aka Siddals (Swallownest/Aston)
The Swallownest,aka Maggies (Swallownest)
Beighton and Sothall
Brampton en le Morthen
Dinnington and Throapham
Harthill
Killamarsh
Kiveton and Wales
Waleswood (Wales) – now a restaurant
Wales Jubilee Working Mans Club
Laughton en le Morthen and Laughton Common
Hatfeild Arms (Laughton en le Morthen)
St. Leger Arms (Laughton en le Morthen)